Previous official secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Professor Peter Okebukola, has raised the alert over the abnormal state of scholastic defilement in the nation, saying that more than 60 per cent of venture reports of Nigeria students are appropriated.
Talking at the principal Kwara State University (KWASU) Education Lecture at Malete on Thursday, Professor Okebukola said that rate of counterfeiting as a type of scholastic defilement at the Masters level is somewhere in the range of 15 and 20 per cent and eight per cent at the PhD level in the country's tertiary organizations.
"It's scholarly defilement when instructors don't appear in classes as required or encourage just 10 subjects out of around 20 of every a semester, and when understudies consult with teachers for imprints", he said.
On the point of the address, Declaration of a highly sensitive situation in training in Nigeria: The following day, Professor Okebukola said that taking care of issues in the instruction segment may test, yet not feasible.

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